With Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma being certainties for opening slot in ODIs and Murali Vijay doing reasonably well in Tests, Gambhir's career as of now has hit a roadblock as he fights to atleast get into the squad as the third opener in national team's tour to South Africa.
"As long as the belief is still there, I can play international cricket, I will continue to play. But the moment I feel I can't play international cricket anymore, I will retire," Gambhir said at a promotional event here today.
"I always said that I don't play cricket to make comebacks. I play cricket because I enjoy the game. The word comeback is not in my dictionary," said the Delhi captain, who was presented with a special edition KTM 390 Duke sports bike.
"As a cricketer, I give my best for the team's success. I am a player first who needs to be honest with the team. As a player, the aim should be to go out there and do the job to the best of your ability and win matches for your team," he said.
"But I don't judge myself on every innings. I judge myself on how relaxed I am at the wicket and how much I am enjoying myself there," he said.